Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Ben Carson: White Liberals Are Racist!


Dr. Benjamin Carson claims that White and Black liberals are racist toward Black conservatives.

What would happen if those White liberals didn't help Blacks in The South during the Freedom Rides?

Would they turn a blind eye to the crime in the urban communities?

Would those White liberals talk negative about metropolitan cities such as Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Baltimore, St. Louis, San Francisco, New Orleans or Atlanta?

Would those White liberals waste their time attacking the first Black president taking vacations?

Would those White liberals attack the First Lady of the United States for her style?

Would those White liberals attack the president's daughters for taking a trip to the Bahamas?

The White liberals have an issue with President Barack Obama over issues that they've voted him in for.

They don't care about the trivial things, conservatives whine about!

Wonder why the Democratic Party always seems to win over the Black, Hispanic and Pacific Islander/Asian American vote?

They don't spent a portion of their lives complaining about others unlike our friends in the Republican Party.

The conservative/White supremacist bubble is always tone deaf to the criticism. They think it's an attempt to silence their voices. They think being boycotted and shunned is censorship!

Dr. Benjamin Carson, the neurosurgeon who rose to fame as the newest agitator to President Barack Obama is a product of Fox News and the most annoying conservative agitator.

"That Guy who Helped Obama Win" created a monster (to put it in the words of Leo Terrell).

Carson keeps opening his mouth and controversy will ensue. Last week he was saying gay marriage is equal to animals having sex. He insulted President Barack Obama at the National Prayer's Breakfast, breaking a traditional rule that politics stay out of the event. He been on Fox News more than any other conservative agitator since Sarah Palin's dismissal. The conservative media wants him to run for president.

Run another Herman Cain-like candidate in a party that's mostly White and out of touch with the Black community.

So since he believe some commentators are attacking him based on his race, let's give Dr. Carson a good reminder of why he's still around. He's the shield to White conservatives when they say extremist rhetoric.

For one thing, most White Americans have resentment towards Black people. Regardless of political affiliation.

White conservatives tend to be more reactionary towards Blacks.

How many racist websites are devoted to trashing Blacks, Hispanics, Muslims and other groups?

I've never seen a White liberal make a website that devotes itself to trashing the Black community.

Obviously White conservative males tend to have issues with race, gender, sexuality, nationality, education, religion, political and economic standings. Why would they waste their time trying to pass legislation that only favors only a certain group?

Why would they pass legislation that hurts others?

On "That Guy Who Helped Obama Win" show and Mark Levin radio program, Dr. Benjamin Carson goes into a soapbox rant about liberals.

“They need to shut me up, they need to get rid of me! They’re the most racist people there are because they put you in a little category, a box. How could you dare come off the [Democrat] plantation?”

See, I want you to understand that the Republican Party is looking for some color in that White rainbow.

They're entitled to do so at their discretion. But so far, they're destined for another political defeat in 2016.

They line up candidates who constantly complain. You can't isolate a segment of the United States because they've hurt your feelings. That's stuff right there is example of why the perennial loser Mitt Romney lost!

The Guy Who Voiced Elmo Faces More Legal Woes!

For over 25 years, Kevin Clash voiced the famous Muppet character Elmo. Last year, he was axed after accusations of sexual conduct with underage boys came into the limelight.

A few more new things to add to the list. Senator Tom Carper (D-Delaware) and Senator Mark Kirk (R-Illinois) come out in favor of gay marriage. The count is growing.

So far 43 Republicans, and 7 Democrats are standing in the way of progress. Again, let the LGBT community have the right to marriage. They're not hurting anyone. 

Now onto another issue here. Kevin Clash, the guy formerly known as the voice of Elmo. He resigned from Sesame Workshop last year after accusations of him having numerous affairs with gay teenagers.

He came out as a gay Black entertainer after the first accuser went to the press about a sexual relationship with Clash during his early teens. The second accuser came forth and told his story and Clash got the ax.

He all but disappeared from the limelight. But unfortunately, his problems haven't disappeared.

The number is five. Five accusers and one major lawsuit going against him. As Elmo, Clash made millions with the voice of the world famous preschool icon. E! News is reporting that the lawsuit is on and Clash is trying to get the lawsuit dismissed.

In the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in New York and obtained by E! News, Kevin Kiadii claims that back in 2004 when he was 16-years-old, he went on a gay telephone chat line and Clash initiated a conversation with him.

According to the plaintiff, who is now 25, Clash subsequently sent a luxury car over to pick him up and brought him over to Clash's apartment where he was given alcohol and engaged in sexual conduct.

"This was Kiadii's first sexual experience with an adult male," states the suit.

Kiadii's complaint says the incident left him with severe mental, psychological and emotional trauma that is permanent—prompting him to seek unspecified damages.

However, like the other four plaintiffs who've since sued the former Sesame Street puppeteer, the New York native notes he did not become aware of the adverse psychological and emotional effects of the incident with Clash until much later—2012 to be exact.

"As a compliant victim showered with attention and affection, Kiadii could not reasonably have been expected to know that he had been injured and that Kevin Clash had caused his injuries until calendar year 2012,"  states court papers.

Herman, who represents all five accusers in the sexual abuse suits, said in a statement that what allegedly happened to Kiadii follows the "same pattern" as the other cases.

"Each of these victims alleges that Kevin Clash was a father figure who groomed them with attention before engaging them in sexual contact. By coming forward and standing up for his 16-year-old self, Kevin Kiadii has taken the first step in his healing process," said the legal eagle.

Last month, Clash filed a motion to dismiss three of the lawsuits on the grounds that the statute of limitations on the cases had passed. The 52-year-old's attorney argued that if the boys wanted to file suit, they would have needed to file within six years after turning 18. As it turns out, all of the men filed after that period had passed.

Clash's attorney, Michael Berger, tells E! News: "This lawsuit is meritless and barred by the statute of limitations. This case has been brought by the same lawyer, Jeff Herman, who brought three other similar cases in federal courts in New York, and we have moved to dismiss all three of those cases. Mr. Clash continues to deny any wrongdoing, and we intend to defend this case forcefully."




Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Defending Our Children...

Watch this video please.  Thank you.

Black Commentators Square Off Over Ben Carson's Remarks!

Los Angeles talk radio host Leo Terrell goes into another combative interview with "That Guy Who Helped Obama Win" on Fox News to discuss the controversial comments by Dr. Benjamin Carson.

I don't know why Los Angeles talk radio host and civil rights activist Leo Terrell keeps going on to Fox News to debate the country's most annoying conservative agitator!

Why would he waste his time with that guy? That guy just needs people like Terrell for scapegoating! That guy is so Obama-obsessed it's unbelievable.

That guy goes completely batshit over the left's attacks on Dr. Benjamin Carson. Yet, he manages to take his time to attack the first Black president!

If one thing was said about this guy and his network, it's pretty clear that Phil Griffin wants to take that guy down. I predicted that Rachel Maddow will surpass that guy in late 2013. People will eventually tune out the word vomit coming from the likes of that guy, Michelle Malkin,  Brent Bozell, Jesse Lee Peterson, Juan Williams, Bob Beckel and Ann Coulter.

Niger Innis of CORE/Project 21, a conservative civil rights group takes on Leo Terrell on "That Guy Who Helped Obama Win's" television program. That Guy is all upset over MSNBC's Toure calling Dr. Benjamin Caron a "token".
This debate over Dr. Benjamin Carson comes to light after two months of conservatives propping this "nobody" up to the national spotlight. The neurosurgeon who retiring from the John Hopkins Hospital rose to fame after he insulted the president at the National Prayer's Breakfast.
Dr. Benjamin Carson.

He made a passionate speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference. Then after that, he made an appearance on that guy's show to say that gay marriage is equivalent to animal sex. That lit up the internet and many students at John Hopkins University are protesting his commencement speech.

That guy invites Terrell and Congress Of Racial Equality's Niger Innis to debate over the Carson debacle.

It's heated and it's controversial.

The good ole' day of CORE. It was started as a Black nationalist group. They were promoting the Black power movement. It aligned its group around the Black Panthers, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and warned the media of arming Blacks to take on the racist South.

Niger's father Roy Innis.
Roy Innis defends reality star Dog The Bounty Hunter after he was caught saying racial slurs about his son's Black girlfriend. The realty television star was defended by Roy and his son Niger Innis. "That Guy Who Helped Obama Win" was one of the biggest defenders of people who attack the Black community.
Innis is the current chairman of CORE. If you're an old school type of person, you know that Roy Innis was a member of the King team back during the Civil Rights movement. He was part of the Freedom Rides, the March on Washington and many student sit-ins.

Since 1970, the roots of Black nationalism decline and the organization became more conservative. It went on to support Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and the Bush family. Roy Innis best was known for socking Al Sharpton on Mort Downey's program. And the infamous fight that involve the Neo-Nazis and Innis was on Geraldo Rivera's program known during the mid-1990s. He's a member of the National Rifle Association.

April Fool's Day!

Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA), Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), Senator Bob Casey (D-PA),  Senator Joe Donnelly (D-IN), Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) and Tom Carper (D-DE) are getting pressure from liberal activists on LGBT rights. They warn them that support will dry up if they oppose gay marriage.
Democrats who stand against gay marriage are going to face an onslaught of angry liberal activists.

The Huffington Post and many progressive blogs endorsed gay marriage recently and in light of the president's major endorsement, many Democrats and Ohio Republican senator Rob Portman came out in favor of the LGBT community.

Once again, I don't see anything wrong with the LGBT community getting married. I've evolved over the time to accept the rights of those who have feelings for the same sex.

I am straight and it doesn't bother me! The evolution of gay rights is coming to head at the Supreme Court and the infamous Defense of Marriage Act is being challenged. The Proposition 8 law is also being challenged on the basis of allow voters to discriminate against a group.

If the Supreme Court rules in the United States v. Windsor and Hollingsworth v. Perry it could change the nation.

President Barack Obama needs the Democrats to help him pass legislation. He wants the conservative Democrats to do the right thing!

Hopefully, they'll get the message.

Texas Gun Ho!

Still bitter about losing the Republican nomination, Texas governor Rick Perry wants to take another shot (at being president). The state is on high alert after two Texas district attorneys were gunned down. Some are pointing fingers at a White extremist group. 

The state of Texas is on a state of emergency with the latest shooting of a suburban Dallas district attorney and his wife being gunned down in their home. Apparently the FBI and Texas Rangers are singling the options of being the work of domestic terrorists. White supremacists or drug cartels from Mexico may have targeted the individual.

The second most populated state is probably the only state that has a strong presence of firearms.

Texas is by far one of the states that overwhelmingly goes to Republicans. That's the only state that carries a prize among Republicans electoral votes. The state's current governor Rick Perry, heads its reign.

The state of Texas has the most lapse gun laws in the nation. You're allowed to carry a firearm in the public place in some jurisdictions. Most Texas Republicans believe that President Barack Obama is a "Communist", "gun grabbing", NIGGER.

The state is the home of former presidents George H.W. and George W. Bush. The state's last Democratic victory went

Texas has a growing Hispanic population. About 38% of the state's population is either Latino or White (Hispanic).

What got the conservative/White supremacist bubble stirring is the fact that non-Whites are growing rapidly and Barack Obama won reelection. Nothing better than having the good ole days ruined by these interlopers.
Texas district attorney and his wife were killed by unknown assailant.
It's only fair to say that we here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the victims and hope justice will be served to those involved.

The Associated Press reports that a Texas district attorney and his wife were found shot to death in their home, authorities have said little about their investigation or any potential suspects.

But suspicion in the slayings shifted to a white supremacist gang with a long history of violence and retribution that was also the focus of a December law enforcement bulletin warning that its members might try to attack police or prosecutors.

Four top leaders of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas were indicted in October for crimes ranging from murder to drug trafficking. Two months later, authorities issued the bulletin warning that the gang might try to retaliate against law enforcement for the investigation that led to the arrests of 34 of its members on federal charges.

Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife were found dead Saturday in their East Texas home. The killings were especially jarring because they happened just a couple of months after one of the county’s assistant district attorneys, Mark Hasse, was killed in a parking lot near his courthouse office.

McLelland was part of a multi-agency task force that took part in the investigation of the Aryan Brotherhood. The task force also included the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration as well as police departments in Houston and Fort Worth.

Investigators have declined to say if the group is the focus of their efforts, but the state Department of Public Safety bulletin warned that the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas is “involved in issuing orders to inflict ‘mass casualties or death’ to law enforcement officials involved in the recent case.”

Terry Pelz, a former Texas prison warden and expert on the Aryan Brotherhood said killing law enforcement representatives would be uncharacteristic of the group.

“They don’t go around killing officials,” he said. “They don’t draw heat upon themselves.”

But Pelz, who worked in the Texas prison system for 21 years, added that the gang has a history of threatening officials and of killing its own member or rivals. He suggested if the Aryan Brotherhood was behind the slayings in Kaufman County, some sort of disruption in the gang’s operations might have prompted their retaliation.

That disruption might have come last year, when federal prosecutors in Houston in November announced indictments against 34 alleged members of the gang, including four of its top leaders in Texas. At the time, prosecutors called the indictment “a devastating blow to the leadership” of the gang.

Meanwhile, deputies escorted some Kaufman County employees into the courthouse Monday after the slayings stirred fears that other public employees could be targeted. Law enforcement officers were seen patrolling outside the courthouse, one holding a semi-automatic weapon, while others walked around inside.

Deputies were called to the McLelland home by relatives and friends who had been unable to reach the pair, according to a search warrant affidavit.

When they arrived, investigators found the two had been shot multiple times. Cartridge casings were scattered near their bodies, the affidavit said.

Authorities have not discussed a motive.

“I don’t want to walk around in fear every day … but on the other hand, two months ago, we wouldn’t be having this conversation,” County Judge Bruce Wood, the county’s top administrator, said Monday at a news conference.

The killings also came less than two weeks after Colorado’s prison chief was shot to death at his front door, apparently by an ex-convict.

Law enforcement agencies throughout Texas were on high alert, and steps were being taken to better protect other DAs and their staffs.

In Harris County, which includes Houston, District Attorney Mike Anderson said he accepted the sheriff’s offer of 24-hour security for him and his family. Anderson said he also would take precautions at his office, the largest of its kind in Texas, with more than 270 prosecutors.

“I think district attorneys across Texas are still in a state of shock,” Anderson said Sunday.

McLelland, 63, was the 13th prosecutor killed in the U.S. since the National Association of District Attorneys began keeping count in the 1960s.

Kaufman County Sheriff David Byrnes would not give details Sunday of how the killings unfolded and said there was nothing to indicate for certain whether the DA’s slaying was connected to Hasse’s.

El Paso County, Colo., sheriff’s spokesman Sgt. Joe Roybal said investigators had so far found no evidence connecting the Texas killings to the Colorado case, but added: “We’re examining all possibilities.”

Colorado’s corrections director, Tom Clements, was killed March 19 when he answered the doorbell at his home outside Colorado Springs. Evan Spencer Ebel, a white supremacist and former Colorado inmate suspected of shooting Clements, died in a shootout with Texas deputies two days later about 100 miles from Kaufman.
Group mentality is a dangerous thing within the White extremist movement.
In an Associated Press interview shortly after the Colorado slaying, McLelland himself raised the possibility that Hasse was gunned down by a white supremacist gang.

McLelland, elected in 2010, said his office had prosecuted several cases against such gangs, particularly one known as the Aryan Brotherhood. The groups have a strong presence around Kaufman County, a mostly rural area dotted with subdivisions, with a population of about 104,000.
No arrests have been made in Hasse’s Jan. 31 slaying. After that attack, McLelland said, he carried a gun everywhere around town, even when walking his dog. He figured assassins were more likely to try to attack him outside. He said he had warned all his employees to be constantly on the alert.

Monday, April 01, 2013

Right Outrage Over Another Obama Pastor!

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No matter what he does, the conservative agitators will never be satisfied. Even on traditional holidays of religion, some conservative agitator has to find an issue with it!

If he's a Muslim why would he attend Easter service?

If he's a racist why would he pick Joe Biden as his vice president?

If he's destroying the country, why is the stock market up so high, and the economy bouncing back?

Republicans are divided over whether President Barack Obama is a Muslim or Christian. Whether he's a weak leader or a Communist! Whether he's destroying the country or working on transforming the country!

This shows that the Republican Party's obsessive attacks on the president are starting to become more of an annoyance than something that rings the newswires.

I mean how much phony outrage is developed over the president's daughters taking a trip to the Bahamas?

The Drudge Report slips in a Weekly Standard story about the Easter egg roll at The White House. The Republicans and their conservative allies are screaming about the sequester cuts. Sequester cuts will now affect the White House tours and Republicans are demanding the president reinstate the tours.

The president attempting to make a basketball shot over 20 times and only making two shots. And First Lady Michelle Obama is asking children to eat healthy and exercise. The conservative media goes bananas (as usual). It's never enough for the conservative agitating media to whine about the daily routine, but for them to scream over the Easter egg roll, the White House tours and now another pastor says something about conservatives and they're upset.

The pastor in his sermon accused politically conservative Christians of being misogynist, racist and anti-immigrant.

The Christian Post reports "It drives me crazy when the captains of the religious right are always calling us back ... for blacks to be back in the back of the bus ... for women to be back in the kitchen ... for immigrants to be back on their side of the border," the Rev. Luis León preached at St. John's Episcopal Church, according to a pooled press report.

The church is just blocks away from the White House and is sometimes referred to as the "church of the presidents." Obama was sitting in the pews with his wife, Michelle, and his daughters, Sasha and Malia. They do not attend services at St. John's on a regular basis, but they have attended the church on many occasions.

The criticism of conservative Christians was worked into an Easter sermon on the resurrection. Before the critique, León was telling his audience to move forward and not dwell on the past. Jesus told Mary, he said, not to hold on to the past: "you cannot go back."
Thank god for Media Matters.
In what could have been intended as another rebuke of conservative Christians, León added, "the message of Easter is about the power of love over loveless power."

Mark Tooley, president of The Institute on Religion & Democracy, criticized León for using his Easter sermon to deliver "cheap shots" and a political message.

About four years ago, conservatives were running around with the notion that former Trinity United Church of Christ pastor Jeremiah Wright was a racist. He speaks his opinion about the government and Black America, and the right wing goes totally berserk.

The country's most annoying conservative agitator Sean Hannity spent a portion of his time rallying against the president using Jeremiah Wright as that weapon. He tried to encourage perennial loser Mitt Romney to use this as an attack.

The most ignorant conservative agitator Rush Limbaugh rants on and on about the president's allies being "low information voters".

How about we call these two conservative agitators pied pipers! They've played the flute and every rat followed them through town.


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